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faqS

Is there a minimum stay?

No, other than for Bank Holidays when the minimum stay is three nights.

When can I arrive for my stay?

Caravans and tents are welcome to arrive from 10am on the day of your booking.

When do I have to vacate my pitch?

We don’t ask you to leave by a certain time on your last day, you’re welcome to stay as late as you wish. However, on Bank Holidays we may ask you to leave by midday.

Are we allowed to have BBQs on our tent pitch?

Yes, absolutely, but please ask us for a block if you're using a disposable BBQ to avoid marking the grass. 

Are the pitches hard standing?

No, they are all on grass.

Is there a maximum size for touring caravans?

No.

Is there a maximum size for tents?

No, but please let us know if you're in a very large tent.

Can we arrange for a supermarket shop to be delivered to the park?

Yes, people regularly do.

Do you have WIFI?

We do offer free Wifi access to all our guests. It is not the fastest internet service, especially when the site is busy, so we advise downloading your favourite Netflix series before you leave home. 

Do you have laundry facilities?

We have a coin operated large washing machine and tumble dryer in a separate laundry room.

Can our children bring their bikes/scooters?

Yes, bikes and scooters are very welcome.

Where are the best places to eat and drink locally?

There are some fantastic pubs and restaurants in Ryedale to suit all budgets and tastes. Our local pubs, the Dawney Arms, and the Ham and Cheese, do good pub food and are family friendly with big beer gardens. The Coachman Inn at Snainton, only a few miles away, is a lovely old pub which serves excellent Turkish food. Malton, our local town is fast becoming the food capital of Yorkshire and hosts monthly food markets and a large food festival at the August Bank Holiday. Florios is our favourite family Italian and we strongly recommend booking. The Talbot is a beautifully renovated hotel, bar and restaurant with really good food and lovely outdoor seating. The New Malton (will also need booking) is a really good Bistro. Roost Coffee is excellent and will satisfy even the most particular coffee snobs. Also in the Talbot Yard Food Court is the outstanding Florian Poirot, Master Patissier, and his cakes and macarons are quite simple as good as you can get. There are a handful of lovely cafes and delis in Malton, Malton Relish being our favourite for lovely quiche, sandwiches and cold meats (with a cool antiques shop above). 

If you want to treat yourself then head to Harome (about 40 minutes drive), where you’ll find the beautiful The Star Inn (with 1 Michelin Star) and just down the road in the village, the equally exceptional The Pheasant. 

Call: 07960 169 219 or email:  derek@woldswaycaravanandcamping.co.uk


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